Welcome to your new home!
Congratulations!
Welcome to your new home! We’re thrilled to have been a part of your journey and to see you successfully complete on your property purchase. We hope that you have had a wonderful experience dealing with our Residential Property Team and wanted to share our ‘Refer a Friend Scheme’, which you are now eligible for.
Voucher Reward Scheme
Here at Lupton Fawcett, we pride ourselves on excellent service, and value the relationships that we build with our clients. We also recognise that recommendations from our clients play a key role in our continued success.
As a token of our gratitude, we are offering the opportunity to earn yourself a £50 LIFESTYLE VOUCHER when you recommend us to a family member or friend.
So, if you know someone who is about to embark on purchasing or selling a property, who would benefit from our services, all they need to do is email law@luptonfawcett.law for an initial quotation, then provide us with your full name, contact details and client reference number when they instruct us.
See terms and conditions for our refer a friend scheme here*
Did you know that we also provide a wide variety of personal legal services outside of conveyancing?
Whether you’re seeking guidance on drafting a Will or establishing a Lasting Power of Attorney, navigating the complexities of Cohabitation Agreements, or considering a Pre-Nuptial Agreement, our team of experienced solicitors are here to provide expert legal guidance and support every step of the way.
Whilst we understand that you’re currently focused on settling into your new home, ensuring that you’re protected in the future is important to consider.
Our key life stages below highlights significant moments in life where legal advice can be beneficial.
Getting Married
Although couples do not marry expecting that their relationship will break down, it is important to ensure both parties are equally protected should anything change. It is becoming increasingly common for couples to enter into a Prenuptial Agreement. However it is also possible to enter into a Postnuptial Agreement during the marriage.
We aim to give you the peace of mind during your marriage that your assets are protected. Our solicitors are on hand to draw up agreements, answer your questions, or represent you should you need to go to court if there is a challenge to the provisions of a marital agreement.
If the marriage sadly comes to an end, out team of expert divorce solicitors will provide the advice and support you need.
Children
We regularly advise parents and grandparents where there are disputes concerning arrangements for children, including with whom they should live or spend their time. We focus on helping our clients make informed long-term decisions about the arrangements for their children or grandchildren, helping to minimise the uncertainty and stress for both the children and the wider family.
We also act in complex matters concerning children, often involving cases with an international element. We understand how difficult and emotional these situations can become, which is why our aim is to cause as little disruption to a child’s life as possible.
Planning for the future
There are several ways you can formalise your plans and intentions for the future
Our team will work closely with you to ensure that your needs are fully understood and met.
Will – A Will clearly sets out how your assets should be distributed when you pass away, as well as who should administer your estate. It is often one of the most important documents that you will ever execute do. Without a Will, your assets may not pass to your desired beneficiaries so therefore it is important to plan ahead.
Inheritance Tax Planning – Let us guide you through your Inheritance Tax planning with tailored advice to suit you and your loved ones. We will help you to understand what your likely Inheritance Tax liability on death will be and, more importantly, plan to mitigate it.
Lasting Powers of Attorney – Lasting Powers of Attorney are extremely useful documents in the modern world that most of us should consider having prepared. There are two types of Lasting Power of Attorney (commonly referred to as an ‘LPA’), one which relates to decisions about property and financial affairs and a second which covers decisions about an individual’s health and welfare.
By entering into an LPA, you maintain control over who manages your affairs (these people are known as Attorneys) ensuring that you have the help and support necessary in future for financial and personal decisions.
Should any of these services be of interest, please complete and return the below form and a member of our team will be in touch
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